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Can a right to reproduce be inferred from the Supreme Court’s ruling in Bragdon v. Abbot

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Read “The Impact of Bragdon v. Abbot on Persons affected by Infertility” by Pamela Walker, and, after doing so, respond to the following questions in an 1page essay. Your responses to each of these questions should be based upon your review of Pamela Walker’s paper as well as additional scholarly materials identified in the course of your research.

1.      Can a right to reproduce be inferred from the Supreme Court’s ruling in Bragdon v. Abbot? Please explain.

2.      In what ways is infertility a disability? In what ways is it not?

3.      What are the implications of Bragdon for efforts to pass insurance coverage mandates for infertility treatment?

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Read “The Impact of Bragdon v. Abbot on Persons affected by Infertility” by Pamela Walker, and, after doing so, respond to the following questions in an 1page essay. Your responses to each of these questions should be based upon your review of Pamela Walker’s paper as well as additional scholarly materials identified in the course of your research.

1.      Can a right to reproduce be inferred from the Supreme Court’s ruling in Bragdon v. Abbot? Please explain.

2.      In what ways is infertility a disability? In what ways is it not?

3.      What are the implications of Bragdon for efforts to pass insurance coverage mandates for infertility treatment?

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